Abstract
In this article, the problem of environmental pollution under the influence of the cement industry is discussed. It is proven that in irrigated typical sierozems, the amount of mobile forms of biomicroelements increases with proximity to cement production areas. It is also determined that under the influence of a cement plant, at a distance of 100 m, a geochemical province is formed that is saturated with cobalt while being deficient in zinc and manganese.

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